Commercial broadcasters have lashed out at European culture ministries, which they claim are trying to prevent reform of the EU rules that govern the funding of their public sector rivals, such as the BBC.
In a letter to Neelie Kroes, EU competition commissioner, seen by the Financial Times, the commercial companies accuse certain EU governments of “attempting to derail the sensible proposals on state aid to public broadcasters” that were first published last year.

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